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420771 1 ARNE MET 8 ta so mont, as the two must match, The} } “HE BVGeWwiNG wu, 21 VAY, AUGUDY 18, 1922, pt we ‘ lth Be ; emergency committee ts functioning for the time being. There is no an- , Cn Linen — FEDER Al (0 Al COMMISSION Genevieve Ward, U. S. Actress | avstratian taxation |Gov. Miller to Call Legislature eaiy: For Session Over Coal Aug. 25) jc. °°" *yieteaaae dies in Real Life While Playing Mock Ones. to le Taenay te Te aOR WE World Famous 55 Years, Is Dead)" snc" ver ( conomy in ington Granddaughter of New York Mayor Faced Two Trage-|'" Disarmament Conter-| Executive to Await Developments Before Issuing Formal Order—Plans to P tect Small Consumers. ALBANY, Aug. 18 session of the Legislature to Vuel Administration ( meet the coal shortage emergency Miller announced to-day. He declared essary even though raiiroad and coal strikes are settled In Refore issuing the formal call he intends to await onsiders juetion In taxes, ‘The wonderful, refin gcomple brings The extrac create will convene a State Monday, Aug. 28, Gov the session n nal expenditures, mainiy a result of ‘ en War affectionately where the price of admission ig|the next few days to. the. theate Y] world during the 65 years Eitan a ef ACER LIGUROAUY $8) saved Gelere the bubtiC Th Joos than a shilling developments in the strike sitiation and plans of the Federal Government J ; = i avery, tole teem: grara opera i The “duty on kulvanized iron and “Tr think it ts safe to assume," he ; Send 10¢ for Trial Sis ‘ . am a oid A " m comedy Ft also on tractors tsi watd, “that by Aug. 28 we shall know] "'f have delayed calling the Legis- Facts in Convincing Array }eou jana ana 1 that ea Great as she proved to he In mock| ONE And # bounts provided for loon!) pretty definitely what the programme | lature so that when 1 do xo 1 can have EEEELS. BUrSEISESC: Bey Om arshalled to Prove [:xist Hl : ‘ tragedy, she was none the |r H export beef is also provided, | Of the Natignal Government Is and] all the knowledge possible and know 5 arshalled Prove woll. Hos \ Pa i . A te 4.4008 markable for the indomitable « Ot the £4 reduction in taxation | also what the industrial situation {s.] precisely what we wish to do to fit Ouraud’'s ence of a Monopoly That}, "Sines March 1, 1912, the mar. with whieh she twice met ani nf we-thinds Ys made! poaaie. by the eut| In the mean tine we cannot distribute our work in with whatever ian Is] Mt @) a Peta h fel i Of teea tg Must Be S hed. sigh GAME ath Dibaba Pipe quered genuine tragedy in. hi in] in the coats of the national defense. coal until it is mined decided upon by the Federal Govern. ! ust Be Smashed. or otherwise controlled by Le- he i high Coal Company and Coxe mine Mivdts WeLthewh arma aay und ————= seoblem Will Atwavs Bel erate covets been, inthe hands tunate marriage when seventi Coal Problem Will Always Be} of Lehigh Coal Sales Soieany) Count. Constantine de Guerbel 7a ia a, which as stated, was organized Russia from wh ¢ separated, an ; With Us, Strikes or No} je the instance of the Lehigh the decibel Wal eher oomplEt io Gifikes, and a Sotution Isy Palreed ane: with, substantially her singing voice through an sitack the same stockholders Lehigh Railroad's contro! of the trade and commerce in anthracite coal produced along and tra’ ported over its lines, was built up and is maintained by oth than normal methods of industrial de- velopment, and by means wrong- ful and unlawful in themselves. “Its whole history is perment- ed with illegality and character- of diphtheria after success in grand opera had been assured Mme. Ward studied in Ita in Paris, She appeared in London concerts, where her success was strik. ing. y She was born in New York March 27, 1838, the daughter of Col. Samuel Ward and granddaughter of G Lee, once Mayor of New York turning to America in 1862, she Needed at Once. Only a Regulatory Body With Wide Powers Can Give People Cheaper Coal | and Plenty of It. TO-NIGHT—tTry this recipe for heat-forgetfulness. Frost-up the clinking glasses. Push the chairs where the breeze can’t miss them. Then—begin an evening of these new Columbia Records, ized by a deliberate purpose ‘to her first appearance as Violetta in By Sophie Irene Loeb. drive others from the field and to “La Traviata.” In 1873 she returned r The atrike may be aettied, but the} exclude them from their right to to England. She made her first a trade and thus accomplish the pearance on the American drart @oal question will always be a ques y which was the end in stage at Booth's Theatre here in 1878 tion until the monopolies are broken i —— A 6 racite tlelds ding Company, it will be up, especially in the anthracite flelds, es SAP Rup FIGHTS SIX PICKETS from which New York gets its coal a reassert tre ton uae | CTE SOS RE an WHO ASSAULTED HIM haustive Investi@ation of the coal] nopoly may P ; : * problom made by The Evening World| Enormous royalties now eharged in Kicked in Ribs in Encounter and when conclusive testimony wan} fhe anthracite Aeld add to every ton in Dairy Store. of coal accordingly. One of the worst : Presented to the Senate Coal Commit~ offenders and the corporation that ac Half a’ dozen east side: dalry st tee, which found the facts as they} tually sets the rate of royalties in the strikers picketing the butter and « had already been stated in these {coal fields, is the Girard Estate shop of Charles 1. Bell, Orchard and columns ROYALTIES AND WHY COAL Rivington Streets, attacked Mor There is no time like the for settling this matte all. This paper has lor present and for PRICES ARE HIGH. twenty-five, of In 1919 the highest royaltic: No once Ganz, urged a Gov harge $1.50 pre laneey Street to-day when he \ by the Girard Estate were ernment Conimission made Up of peo en ene eet rd) Estate. is ex the place to make some purchases je whos nity questioned he < ple whose integrity is unqu ueting more than twice this sum Ganz was doing very well wit! who will actually break up the mon How this royalty business acts on| The Grand Old Dame of the Stage,” . aly exist “7 ne n prachie , six in a rough-and-tumble fight when boat Leland a eb oie Toye {the price of coal Is readily seen endeafod herself to millions Off ice aprive : deer aest imate LAS dD eec uaae A ton of coal, in 1920, ineluding| theatre-goers in every corner of the] '!® police arrive DORIC Nera the oereae oe ee ea or tne | Povaltios and labor, cont at the mines been on the floor and received severi! his Commission ts urged for the nk approximately $ Today the roy kicks in the ribs. Patrolmen Greaney purpdse of regulating the coal in-}oi ey ine reaches the enormous sum|Feductions in freight rates, Tut the] : Lae hen hit men i " dustry and making possible more] te gy ig. othe royalty, question 1 organized coal lobby succeeded in re-J@nd Tinken arrested Benny Mark competition in the coal field, as well 8] yy0¢ looms large and elev committing the bill twenty-eight, of No. 24 Kast 10th to break tbe stra nel hold oF the coal rice chvocalio tHe eomnliten aa 9 You ask why his production fatten| stx¢ tial GRUbIN,. “elentecn - arons, whose directorates Include) yy other clement, according to the ex-| of so tremendously? in a larg’ ‘ ' i ra those who own the railroads that | jor. » because re puzzle no Madan AEN Us ind Abra NOW ON SALE carry the coal—a continuous joint In-]eon. poason of this ts that there is mod, thoy arey Bronstein, twenty-one, of No, 961 terest. such a monopoly in control of the coul | !N# for prices to come down. Because} First Avenuc It is believed by those who-havelreions that lease holders, have no|they will not trust the siren song of! py, Gonzales of Gouverneur Hos DANCE RECORDS | seciied the aoe closely and BY Ipower of redress In having royalties |(M, vaal man 1 hereten caciee: | eitail Cvdtso™sronatein’ sant -xlupks Dancing Fool. Just Because You're You. prominent legislators, tha ich Al regulated. They ure practically at the e cou! operator advises “ i . sili . : = t Commission, in a fow months, could} mercy of the landlord and they must|them to ‘buy now. the price is down| for cuts and contusions. Gans ba Serenade Blues. Fox-Trots. Rote of Bomba: Yox-Trots, sum up all the testimony now before | pay him these profits and make their] rock bottom,” they put his state-] 4 possible fracture of the ribs. He Frank Westphal and His Rainbo Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra, Congress by the various investigatine | own profits afterward. ment down to propaganda. ‘The whole} iy wien ie got well he lt fed’ 10 Orchestra, A-3648 10-inch 75¢ committees, and decide upon a course Not only this, but the Girard Hs-[Matter turns on a question of fact—|" A-3654 10-inch 75¢ ° ' ~~ om of regulation that would not only end] tate. is peculiarly. In a position of fo What is the present cost of pro-Jengage the thice who got away, us = na eae the monopoly, but reduce the price to} monopoly. It is aligned with its two] ducing coal he would know them should — be ‘Neath the South Sea Moon Sunshine Alley. 4 the consumer. ex since those two Sut the buyer can’t find out, Tl noet them. ‘The three arrested were > “Bj Yollies.”” . We'll Build a Dear Little, Cut fe red The disparity in (price as between h half} ean't find out; you can't find out, the From “Ziegfeld Follie: ittle, Cute sy ) more than hai * charged with felonio Little Love Nest Some Sweot if. Government can’t find out, The whole thing is shrouded in a smoke of inky darkne ver since the Na- tional Coal A the May- Coal Association obtained an in tion blocking the i ssion's investigation of co: and y other factors will need no further investiga as the facts ure already hefor ress in the cost of goal at the mouth of ‘the mine and the price the consumer, is one of the condi- tions that could be very readily cleared up by such a commission. POWERS OF COMMISSION OUT- LINED. Such regulatory body settle the matter, if emp It’s Up to You (J’en ai Marre) Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A-3649 10-inch 75¢ Day. Fox-Trots Ted Lewis and His Orchestra. A-3647 10-inch 75¢ If | Had My Way, Pretty Baby. Nobody Lied. Fox-Trots. The Happy Siz. A-3645 10-inch 75¢ when it reaches up the royalty price it screen en how competition is practically stifled The Girard Bi \ trust of $6 $50,000,000 to help boys ee pesaeegee ais JENS PETER HANSEN DIES OF PNEUMONIA | bis og iation in . beginning with is now nearly ephen Girard intended & common school I'm Just Wild About Harry. Deedle Deedle Dum. Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A-3640 Federal “| One-Time Sing! x Candidate for Vice President. get Id Boon Jens Peter Hansen, prominent nation to en education. What actually happens is that about and one-time ally as a Single ‘Taxer act the following regulations AA0D beva Are henehited in thia com: | the: various arts hy the Scndtel candidate of the party” for Vice Presi 10-inch 75e | 1. Reduction of coal rates on rail-| jon school education anc Ilions of | Committee d a& commission such} dent, and atv 1s times for other A 5 ‘ ronds our people. are made. to pay igh] es sgKested could readily’ take thesa] offices. died this morning in Fushinn SONGS Mix Mirth with Melod 2. A cheaper railroad rate (conse-[ pricey for conl—a paradoxical situa-| factors, and if empowered, could pre-| Hospital An | Haunting Blues. Mary, Dear. Baritone Solo. y cheaper coal rate) in the }tion, to say the least serihe such regulations as would clean t. Hansen was Nobody Lied (When They Said Eliott Shaw. Sg) 0 0 8a Nt ‘ ‘ a resident of Whiteste lobody en They Sa = 3 Soar Bet ne tae ooeint WHEN FRELINGHUYSEN AR-[UP this indualiy fat give the con Thapecting a bullding : That I Cried Over You). 1 Wish There Was a Wireless To ISTEN and laugh—it’s Bert 3. Railroad cars for coal to receive sumer the bene Reet OMT day la und ag taken to the hospital M ic is, Comedi a + b A i a FS} priority so there Is no car short RAIGNED THE COAL BARONS. |imensurate with a proper return, in] Qty last und wae taken to the hospital POT SONT He Grveas COmaais nie Heaven. Tenor Solo Williams. The greatest of 4. Elimination of the unn middieman between the mines and the consumers. 5. Legal elimination of the super linghuysen whe ented his coal A A le . ot fy ae chatees tram the ine (hb onal | Bills. for son und hoped to Cree Me: IShea Caectieee De tee eS ers rocking packed houses with his de- c city docks ti it de-}have such a ¢ psion ¢ d, a ’ A o 5 a » tos , . se ey feeaee psa a iniegoatan boone By eathi ¥ Me A-3652 10-inch 78¢ | Why Should! Cry Over You? licious darky dialect never told Among the other facts that The] stated Tenor Solo. Billy Jones. anything funnier than the two Evening World has developed as to] ‘Take first bituminous ¢ The A-3650 10-inch 75c the conditions existing in the eoal in The confusion in the coal industry as between the freight and the ra roads was well stated by Senator only correet fact we know about bitu-! stead of the unwarranted polies, present high rates and profits of these mono: a widow and three tons. He was a member of the Foresters anl the Royal Areanum A-3646 You've Had Your Day. 1 Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Tenor Solos. 10-inch 75¢ Billy Jones. A-3655 10-inch 75¢ Sleepy Little Village (Where the burnt-cork comedians—shuffling comically behind the footlights, stories on A-6216, “You Can't Do Rock Me In My Swanee Cradle. dustry tl varrant thi tment of /Minous coal is the production, And x Edwin Dale, v . ame H = ” Be eee ie tat all the guna about preauctian a Last ‘J wo Days A-3638 loinc 7s | Male Quartet. Shannon Four. Nothing "Till Martin Gets Here, Sowing’ alarming. They indicate that ever ra - Gee! But I Hate To Go Home and “How? Fried! The Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Com- pines ihe first of op aes aay anys I's the, Last Time You'll Ever Aleae. Tenor Solo. ee pany markets the entire output of [been falling more and more behing oi Ma Wronk, Ri oneal < | the Lehigh Vatley Coal Company, and _ Buppoxe wo tn as normal the Ki / Biss Mirandy. v ervey (yatety ee But it wouldn’t do to laugh all { since March, 1912, on a capitalization [Average of the past cight years (19 Dolly Kay, Comedienne, evening. ss Mee, Ie em acne aa a ech a le inal Clearance Beeralg ee . | clare annual dividends of 10 per cent |r it te at we were, 8,000,000 He Moy Rew ou Nem Elliott Shaw in his Jatest ballad j and an additional stock dividend of Jaitg of 1921 we were bie HOO Pinkie, “The Flapper Song.” Rules and Regulations. 2 " | 25 per cent. This includes the first Lies near ; I ein shah ob folks of By the Riverside. Edith Wi son and Johnny selection will pull your heart-strings, "0 yi of th ari PAS (OF Petts est | * ‘ nn! s gi ‘azz Hounds. ‘phe sales company in the past hax[end ot April, the fourth month, w Tenor Solos," Fran Crumit, tu pie ate Hea and maybe make your throat get eestved from the Lehigh Valley |r the tran month, 31,000,000 tons lumpy with “Mary, Dear,” a song i Company for its commission, 35 ie or. Pic el Male ane bd VOCAL td feeling thatigives full hy cant, rprices, teas the |Debind. ne ite of deep fe ‘ } an ‘rom another company ‘t ie ake te Pau You Can’t Do Nothing 'Till Martin Gets Here. rau . 2 | Feet red 1aig conte per ton on all/coal bills were called before the oes How? Fried! Bort Williams, Comedian, to his rich baritone. A charming h 4 P ite, ‘The seasonal slump Was wor h $1.28 j A gt - A sizes of coal than usual and added to it was the | A-6216 = 12-inc' companion to this is Billy Jones’ LEHIGH COMPANY'S ALL EN-Viniistrial depression, ‘To break the A Camp Meeting At Pumpkin Moo-Cow-Moo ce singing “I Wish I Had COMPASSING MAW. jam und start the coal moving it was Center. —The High Giraffe, tenor voice singing i ada As to this, the Mederal Attorney | proposed to encourage summer buying Last Day of School at Pumpkin Monkey Man Wireless to Heaven”, a song full of General, before the Supr Court in} by empowering the Interstate Com. Center. . =—The Shave Store, : As the Lehigh case, showed how the? merce Commission to order seasonal Cal Stewart, Comedian (C nele Hamundi Vener coke pathos, of a baby girl who misses josh). z . her mother. These new Columbia Records are A-3637 10-inch 75e A-3151 10-inch 75e SYMPHONY Sleep, Little Baby of Mine, Parted. 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